If they just fixed the ceiling and left the wall, your work of art would be standing and pretty cool. Elissa San Giovanni I don't know why my comments post twice
Kudos to the artist for the idea and of course, we all realize the time and effort it took to start and finish this work of art, with pleasant perfection to the eye. It was a blazing idea to set it afire, though a thought to set only National Parks on fire, would've been def. As to the entire work of art going ablaze - no-one actually thought this would not only be possible, but happen?? Simply the fact of all the matches being so close together would be the first clue. Once the fire started burning inward - SHAZAAM! (as you found out) Also, this work is on a wall!! This was not thought out well, at all. Setting the fire should have taken place on the floor, with the matches spread a distance apart from each other. Either way the blaze would have been controllable where flame would not burn upward towards the ceiling. Another source of flame, such as birthday candles, the little slim ones, might also work better 'cause they aren't made out of wood, the purpose of a match made out of wood is to burn. Wicks burn, not the wax. If you put birthday candles on the wall, the flame would still burn up. Well, you got a burning start to your career. Hopes your career will blaze and not smoulder. Elissa San Giovanni
This is cool and amazing. What fab techs, art & designs. A grand way to convert and conserve. Tho' from all the re-structuring and gutting, vibes of the old prison are gone, some shreds of evidence should remain to keep in the real prison 'feel'. Rather, this may be giving ideas for A-list prisons housing the Bernie types.
This is cool and amazing. What fab techs, art & designs. A grand way to convert and conserve. Tho' from all the re-structuring and gutting, vibes of the old prison are gone, some shreds of evidence should remain to keep in the real prison 'feel'. Rather, this may be giving ideas for A-list prisons housing the Bernie types.